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{{Short description|Japanese daimyō and magistrate (1510–1551)}} {{Expand Japanese|topic=bio|織田信秀|date=October 2023}} {{Family name hatnote|[[Oda (surname)|Oda]]|lang=Japanese}}{{Infobox officeholder | name = Oda Nobuhide | image = Statue of Oda Nobuhide at Banshō-ji.jpg | caption = Statue of Oda Nobuhide at Banshō-ji | termstart = 1538 | successor = [[Oda Nobunaga]] | predecessor = [[Oda Nobusada]] | office = Head of [[Oda clan|Danjō no Jō Oda clan]] | native_name = 織田 信秀 | birth_date = {{birth year|1510}} | spouse = [[Tsuchida Gozen]] | children = See [[#Family|Family]] | death_date = {{death date and age|1551|4|8|1510||}} | birth_place = [[Owari Province]], Japan | death_place = [[Ōsu Kannon]], [[Nagoya]] | nickname = "Tiger of Owari" (尾張の虎)<br/>"Bingo no Kami" (備後守) | allegiance = [[File:Mon-Oda.png|15px]] [[Oda clan]] | unit = [[File:Mon-Oda.png|15px]] [[Oda clan]] | commands = [[Shobata Castle]] (1527)<br/>[[Nagoya Castle]] (1532)<br/>[[Furuwatari Castle]] (1536)<br/>[[Suemori Castle]] (1548) | rank = [[Daimyo]]<br/>[[Shugodai]] of [[Mikawa Province]]<br/>[[Bugyo]] of [[Owari Province]] | battles = [[Anjō|Siege of Anjō castle]] (1540)<br>[[Battle of Azukizaka (1542)]]<br>[[Battle of Kanōguchi]] (1547)<br>Battle of Azukizaka (1548) | termend = 1551 | father = [[Oda Nobusada]] | mother = [[Ganshoin-dono]] | relatives = Oda Nobuyasu (brother)<br>Oda Nobumitsu (brother)<br>Oda Nobutsugu (brother)<br>Oda Nobuzane (brother)<br/>[[Lady Otsuya]] (sister) }} {{Campaignbox Campaigns of Oda Nobuhide}} {{nihongo|'''Oda Nobuhide'''|織田 信秀|extra=1510 – April 8, 1551}} was a Japanese ''[[daimyō]]'' and [[magistrate]] of the [[Sengoku period]] known as "'''Tiger of Owari'''" and also the father of [[Oda Nobunaga]], the first "Great Unifier" of Japan. Nobuhide was a deputy ''[[shugo]]'' (Shugodai) of lower [[Owari Province]] and head of the [[Oda clan]] which controlled most of Owari. ==Biography== Oda Nobuhide was born in 1510 in [[Owari Province]], the eldest son of [[Oda Nobusada]], the head of the [[Oda clan]] and a ''[[shugodai]]'' (deputy ''[[shugo]]'') of the lower Owari area. Nobuhide became head of the Oda clan when Nobusada died in 1538, and became involved in open warfare as he was confronted to the north by [[Saitō Dōsan]], the ''[[daimyō]]'' of [[Mino Province]], and to the east by [[Imagawa Yoshimoto]], the ''daimyō'' of [[Mikawa Province|Mikawa]], [[Suruga Province|Suruga]], and [[Tōtōmi Province|Tōtōmi]] provinces. At certain year, Nobuhide invaded and besiege Ida castle in Mikawa. [[Sakai Tadatsugu]] and [[Naitō Nobunari]] were reportedly sallied out fighting Nobuhide's army to defend the castle.<ref>{{cite book |author1=岡崎市 |title=Shinpen Okazaki shishi Supplement |date=1983 |publisher=新編岡崎市史編さん委員会 |page=32 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-9fTAAAAMAAJ |access-date=14 May 2024 |language=Ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |author1=岡崎市 |title=新編岡崎市史: Chūsei (Honbun hen) |date=1983 |publisher=新編岡崎市史編さん委員会 |page=1141 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=os_TAAAAMAAJ |access-date=14 May 2024}}</ref> In 1540, Nobuhide attacked and took [[Anjō|Anjō castle]], which was held by the [[Matsudaira clan]]. He was assisted by [[Mizuno Tadamasa]], his son, [[Oda Nobuhiro]], was installed as the lord of the castle. In 1542, he defeated Imagawa Yoshimoto at [[Battle of Azukizaka (1542)|First Battle of Azukizaka]]. Nobuhide managed to hold his own against his opponents, but was never able to fully unite Owari due to constant internal struggles within Oda clan, which prevented him from achieving a complete victory. In 1543, he donated 4000 kan (The currency of Japan at that time) to the Imperial Court in Kyoto for the repair expenses of the Imperial Palace, while [[Imagawa Yoshimoto]]'s donation was 500 kan.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.touken-world.jp/tips/46495/|title=さらに、1543年(天文12年)には、皇居の修繕費として、4,000貫文を献上。|publisher=Touken World|access-date=May 11, 2024}}</ref> With such financial resources, the Oda clan came to possess more power than the [[Shiba clan]] (''[[Shugo]]'' of Owari). Nobuhide's economic policies were steadily passed down to his son and heir, Nobunaga.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.touken-world.jp/tips/46495/|title=経済力を存分に発揮して、着々と地位を上げ、本家の清州織田氏はもとより、守護だった斯波氏を凌ぐまで急成長していきました。|publisher=Touken World|access-date=May 19, 2024}}</ref> In 1547, Nobuhide was defeated at the [[Battle of Kanōguchi]] by [[Saitō Dōsan]].<ref name="Turnbull2">{{Cite book |last=Turnbull |first=Stephen |title=The Samurai Sourcebook |publisher=Cassell & Co. |year=1998 |isbn=1-85409-523-4 |page=211}}</ref> In 1548, Imagawa defeated Nobuhide in the Second Battle of Azukizaka and continued to expand his territory until 1560. In 1549, Nobuhide made peace with Dōsan by arranging a [[Marriage of state|political marriage]] between his eldest son, [[Oda Nobunaga]], and Saitō Dōsan's daughter, [[Nōhime]]. Dōsan supported the marriage which allowed Nobuhide to focus on facing Yoshimoto. In one of his moments of glory, Nobuhide managed to capture [[Matsudaira Hirotada]]'s son and heir, Matsudaira Motoyasu (later known as [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]) as a [[hostage]], to en route Yoshimoto and was thus able to gain some footholds into Mikawa. Nobuhide died unexpectedly in 1551, and his remains are interred in a little-known alley near [[Osu Kannon]] temple in [[Nagoya]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Pitelka|first=Morgan|title=Spectacular accumulation|publisher=University of Hawai'i Press|year=2016|isbn=978-0-8248-5736-3}}</ref> [[File:Grave of Oda Nobuhide in Bansho-ji.jpg|thumb|Grave of Oda Nobuhide in Bansho-ji]] ==Succession controversy== Nobuhide's eldest son, Oda Nobuhiro, was [[illegitimate]]. Therefore, Nobuhide designated his eldest legitimate son, Nobunaga, to succeed him as the head of the Oda clan and its small [[Han system|domain]].<ref name="Sansom2">{{Cite book |last=Sansom |first=George |title=A History of Japan, 1334–1615 |publisher=Stanford University Press |year=1961 |isbn=0-8047-0525-9 |page=276}}</ref><ref>Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). ''Annales des empereurs du japon, '' p. 381.</ref> Nobunaga, who hardly knew his father and already had a bad reputation as a delinquent in Owari, arrived inappropriately dressed at Nobuhide's funeral and threw [[incense]] at the altar of the temple as he cursed his fate. Nobunaga's behavior and reputation resulted in almost all support that Nobuhide's [[Retainer (medieval)|retainer]]s would have given him to disappear. Almost all Oda retainers and Nobunaga's mother [[Tsuchida Gozen]] favored his younger brother, [[Oda Nobuyuki]], who was considered to be well-behaved and reputable. As a result, Nobunaga was left with support from [[Hirate Masahide]] and his father-in-law Saitō Dōsan, whom he had never met before, and a [[succession crisis]]. Many of Nobuhide's relatives and retainers attempted to usurp his heir, and it would take seven years for Nobunaga to consolidate his power within the Oda clan and finally unite Owari Province. Nobunaga eventually conquered most of Japan, beginning his campaign in Owari, and became known as the first of the three "Great Unifiers" of the Sengoku period.<ref>{{Cite web|last=kato|title=Oda Nobuhide|url=https://samurai-world.com/oda-nobuhide/|access-date=2020-08-23|website=Samurai World|language=ja}}</ref> ==Notable retainers== * [[Hirate Masahide]] * [[Hayashi Hidesada]] * [[Murai Sadakatsu]] * [[Kawajiri Hidetaka]] * [[Sakuma Nobumori]] ==Family== *Father: [[Oda Nobusada]] *Brothers: **[[Oda Nobuyasu]] **[[Oda Nobumitsu]] (1516–1556) **[[Oda Nobutsugu]] **[[Oda Nobuzane]] *Sister: [[Lady Otsuya]] *Wife: [[Tsuchida Gozen]] (1511-1594), who gave birth to four of his sons ([[Oda Nobunaga|Nobunaga]], [[Oda Nobuyuki|Nobuyuki]], [[Oda Nobukane|Nobukane]] and [[Oda Hidetaka]]). *Sons: **[[Oda Nobuhiro]] (died 1574) (illegitimate oldest son) **[[Oda Nobunaga]] (1534–1582) **[[Oda Nobuyuki]] (1536–1557) **[[Oda Nobukane]] (1548–1614) **[[Oda Nagamasu]] (1548–1622) **[[Oda Nobuharu]] (1549–1570) **[[Oda Nobutoki]] (died 1556) **[[Oda Nobuoki]] **[[Oda Hidetaka]] (died 1555) **[[Oda Hidenari]] **[[Oda Nobuteru]] **[[Oda Nagatoshi]] *Daughters: **[[Oichi]] (1547–1583) **[[Oinu]], married [[Saji Nobutaka]] and mother of [[Saji Kazunari]] ==References== {{Reflist}} *[[Isaac Titsingh|Titsingh]], Isaac, ed. (1834). [Siyun-sai Rin-siyo/[[Hayashi Gahō]], 1652], ''[[Nipon o daï itsi ran]]; ou, Annales des empereurs du Japon, tr. par M. Isaac Titsingh avec l'aide de plusieurs interprètes attachés au comptoir hollandais de Nangasaki; ouvrage re., complété et cor. sur l'original japonais-chinois, accompagné de notes et précédé d'un Aperçu d'histoire mythologique du Japon, par M. J. [[Julius Klaproth|Klaproth]].'' Paris: [[Royal Asiatic Society|Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland]]. [https://books.google.com/books?id=18oNAAAAIAAJ&dq=nipon+o+dai+itsi+ran ...Link to digitized full text (in French)] {{People of the Sengoku period |state=autocollapse}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Oda, Nobuhide}} [[Category:1510 births]] [[Category:1551 deaths]] [[Category:Daimyo]] [[Category:Oda clan]] [[Category:Japanese military engineers]]
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